Listen "Episode 2: Artica Svalbard - Climate Change and the Built Environment"
Episode Synopsis
How does the built environment affect our experience of the climate crisis – and vice-versa?Artica Svalbard is NAARCA’s Norwegian partner. It’s located on the Svalbard archipelago, in Longyearbyen – one of the world’s most northerly towns. Here, the climate crisis is impossible to ignore.In this episode, Charlotte Hetherington, director of Artica Svalbard, introduces us to Longyearbyen, and to our two contributors: architect Ingvild Sæbu Vatn and anthropologist Alexandra Meyer. They explore how climate change is affecting people’s relationship to the place, why we need new approaches to "waste" buildings, and the value of engaging local people with planning the future of our towns.Find out more:Svalbard Social Science InitiativeSvea | post | Mine (article about LPO’s work to close down the Svea mine)Rett Plass – Rett Form (“Right Place – Right Shape” project – in Norwegian)Contributors:Charlotte Hetherington, Director, Artica SvalbardIngvild Sæbu Vatn, architect, LPO arkitekterAlexandra Meyer, anthropologist, University of ViennaCredits: Testing Grounds is produced and edited by Katie Revell and includes original music by Loris S. Sarid and artwork by Jagoda Sadowska. With thanks to Alex Marrs and the rest of the NAARCA team.Contact us: naarca.art/contact-usWho we are: Art Hub Copenhagen (Denmark), Artica Svalbard (Norway), Baltic Art Center (Sweden), Cove Park (Scotland), Saari Residence (Finland), Skaftfell Art Center (Iceland) and Narsaq International Research Station (Greenland).Thanks for listening!
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